RAPID HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE RELEASE IN CELL-SUSPENSIONS OF CAPSICUM SPP ELICITED BY FUNGAL PREPARATIONS

被引:5
作者
DEDONATO, M
CHIAVAZZA, P
机构
[1] Dept. Di.Va.P.R.A./Lab. Biotecnologie in vitro delle Piante Coltivate, University of Torino, Torino, 10126
关键词
CELL SUSPENSIONS; CAPSICUM SPP; PHYTOPHTHORA SPP; VERTICILLIUM SP; PLANT/PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS; H2O2; RELEASE; PYRANINE OXIDATION; HYPHAL WALL ELICITORS; LIGNIN-LIKE POLYMERIZATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF02825359
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The release of H2O2 by plant cell suspensions elicited with crude hyphal wall preparations has been studied in a complex of plant genotypes (two cvs of Capsicum annuum and one of C. frutescens) and fungus species (Phytophthora capsici, Ph. parasitica and Verticillium dahliae), representing several combinations of compatibility and both host and nonhost resistance. Production of H2O2 was revealed as peroxidase-dependent and catalase-inhibited fluorescence quenching of an extracellular probe (Pyranine). All the plant genotypes responded to at least one elicitor, but the cell sensitivity showed a great age-dependent variability. Riboflavine and Mn2+ added in the incubation medium acted to some extent as primers for activated cell response, as well as a high Na+ concentration. Cell rest condition, however, was not removed. Some quantitative features of responsive plant/elicitor combinations (dose-response relation and lasting time) have been recorded. The complex PO/H2O2 of elicited cells could perform detectable lignin-like polymerization of an exogenous natural substrate (coniferyl alcohol). The time-course of pyranine oxidation and lignin-like polymer formation could be recorded by adopting a fluorimetric procedure that allowed sequential observations on the same cell sample. In one instance, the cell reaction seemed associated with the in planta host/parasite incompatibility.
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